The Wrongful Conviction of Temujn Kensu and Why We Should All Care

14 giu 2023 · 57 min. 46 sec.
The Wrongful Conviction of Temujn Kensu and Why We Should All Care
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Temujn Kensu (aka Fred Freeman) was wrongfully convicted of a 1987 murder he didn't do and is serving a sentence of life without parole. It's an open secret he's innocent....

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Temujn Kensu (aka Fred Freeman) was wrongfully convicted of a 1987 murder he didn't do and is serving a sentence of life without parole. It's an open secret he's innocent. Even a former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice, FBI investigator and detective with the Michigan State Police agree. He was railroaded.

Two questions immediately come to mind. How did this travesty of justice even happen?
Why should I care?

Answer:
Money, power and incompetent legal representation became the toxic mix that locked this innocent man up. It's an all-to-common backdrop for botched legal cases.
We should all care because if it could happen to him, it could happen to you or someone you love.

Listen in. Know what's at stake. Know how to lend support to Temujn and others in his shoes. Know who to make accountable.

For more information on wrongful convictions see my book: What Now? Navigating the Aftermath of Homicide and Suicide.
Feel free to tour my website: https://www.jancantyphd.com
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